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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. that's all i know.onal. prior to joining h&r block... i was a cfo for 25 years. we know and we understand... tax laws, tax theories. this is my dream job. this is my favorite thing in the world to do. i've done 25,000 tax returns. you might say i've had some experience. i will back you up. bring it on. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> thank you for coming, gentlemen. let's get started. five years ago this sunday, this foundation gave the albuquerque medical research center a grant of $18 million. today, we're happy to have the center's founders and co-directors, dr. anthony tinsley and dr. jonathan wexler, here to tell us what they've accomplished with that grant. doctors. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, dr. lang. and thanks to all of you for your foundation's generous support. without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. that's all i know.onal. prior to joining h&r block... i was a cfo for 25 years. we know and we understand... tax laws, tax theories. this is my dream job. this is my favorite thing in the world to do. i've done 25,000 tax returns. you might say i've had some experience. i will back you up. bring it on. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]...
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here they're aware of the threat from china. they say when it comes to protecting your personal data it's a threat they see every hour. >> it happens all the time. it happens from everywhere. china just has the means to cover it up. >> reporter: so the attacks can be more brazen and out in the open which means we know what chinese hackers are using to attack us and sometimes it's our own technology. >> very similar tools people can use to attack the social networking site, their personal site. they were all very aware of the need to protect. those are very similar to the kind of tools you would need to hack into, let's say, the pentagon. >> reporter: and those fighting back say we can help. step one, avoid any message that looks suspicious. >> and that really comes from people who are not very careful about pass words, particularly pass words, e-mail pass words. >> reporter: so be careful because there are steps we can take to protect ourselves and our private data. in an ironic twist, the chinese hackers were found because in o
here they're aware of the threat from china. they say when it comes to protecting your personal data it's a threat they see every hour. >> it happens all the time. it happens from everywhere. china just has the means to cover it up. >> reporter: so the attacks can be more brazen and out in the open which means we know what chinese hackers are using to attack us and sometimes it's our own technology. >> very similar tools people can use to attack the social networking site,...
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false warren harding -- who knows who he is -- was an avid poker player who once bet the white house china and lost it all. true or false? >> false, false. >> the answer is true. >> can you imagine explaining that to the secretary of the treasury? by the way -- >> sorry. >> i'm sure there was alcohol involved. >> true or false. our second president john adams often skipped school to secretly take ballet classes. true? >> now, if you know anything about john adams, you'll know the answer to that. >> or false? false. >> the correct answer is false. >> i love my handwriting. >> she does. can i tell you something that's bugging me? we changed hotels since i have been in los angeles, and you know what i keep doing? losing everything. >> everything. >> no, my phone was lost for a whole day. it was under the seat of the car. >> uh-huh. >> i arrived at my second hotel with two shoes that didn't match, and i called the other hotel, and they said we did find a pair of shoes -- >> mismatched. >> mismatched shoes. i was just thinking about how much time in my life i spend searching for the other shoe.
false warren harding -- who knows who he is -- was an avid poker player who once bet the white house china and lost it all. true or false? >> false, false. >> the answer is true. >> can you imagine explaining that to the secretary of the treasury? by the way -- >> sorry. >> i'm sure there was alcohol involved. >> true or false. our second president john adams often skipped school to secretly take ballet classes. true? >> now, if you know anything about...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new toyota avalon. toyota. let's go places. believe i'm just glitz and glam when i'm so much more. i'm downtown and ocean front. my nights are just as busy as my days. the arts are my passion. food my obsession. and when you finally think you know me. you'll realize, there's still so much more to discover. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. plan your getaway at discoverlosangeles.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a very talented actress who stars in two tv shows. you know her as trudy campbell on "mad men," and also as annie edison on the very funny show "community," which airs thursdays at 8:00 p.m., right here on nbc. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome alison brie! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimm
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new toyota avalon. toyota. let's go places. believe i'm just glitz and glam when i'm so much more. i'm downtown and ocean front. my nights are just as busy...
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abroad and back in china. a lot of these stories reveal things about the chinese leadership how much money they have, but they don't want come out and figure out who the sources are for these stories. it's part and parcel of political repression from home. >> paul: our information is that they did not go after customers for example or commercial business. they really wanted to monitor our coverage, to see who our sources were. >> we ourselves are not affected by sources in china, the method by which we get information, there was a huge scandal with this character bogi li accused of murdering a businessman. there were revelations about human wealth of the senior leadership. >> paul: is this the nature of secret authoritarian regime? >> this is a communist country. the as sinister country that believes in espionage, believes in under handed methods. we tend to forget looking a skyscrapers in shanghai but that is the nature of the regime from the beginning. >> paul: they haven't stopped us from publishing any sto
abroad and back in china. a lot of these stories reveal things about the chinese leadership how much money they have, but they don't want come out and figure out who the sources are for these stories. it's part and parcel of political repression from home. >> paul: our information is that they did not go after customers for example or commercial business. they really wanted to monitor our coverage, to see who our sources were. >> we ourselves are not affected by sources in china,...
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for "today," kate snow, china. >> it an interesting conversation. that face -- those faces -- who doesn't want to save them? >> you can't not love that face. >> yeah. amazing animals. >>> still to come, what's next for former olympian oscar pistorius now that he's made bail? >>> up next, a different look on the runway. plus-size fashion shows now going mainstream. first, these messages. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. it's healthier, ammonia-free. and with aloe, vitamin e, and coconut oil, my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you should too, to natural instincts. so this year, make the most of it. fly like you've never been grounded. scream like you've never been shushed. let go like you have nothing to lose. and hold on to what matters most. it's your vacation. don't
for "today," kate snow, china. >> it an interesting conversation. that face -- those faces -- who doesn't want to save them? >> you can't not love that face. >> yeah. amazing animals. >>> still to come, what's next for former olympian oscar pistorius now that he's made bail? >>> up next, a different look on the runway. plus-size fashion shows now going mainstream. first, these messages. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it....
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and now we've got half of the world population in china and india that want to have the same lifestyle as ours, so there's huge urgency here. >>> i have two sons, they're adopted. we adopted them when they were very young. one four months and one two weeks old. they're great, i don't know that they'll end up being scientists. although my older son is getting very enthusiastic about chemistry and math. so there's hope. they do see that i spend a fair amount of time working. so they think i work too hard and that all scientists work this hard. i tried to explain to them that not everybody works as hard as i do. you never know if something is going to be a success. things can fail. and in fact, i would argue that a fair fraction of things you do should fail. otherwise you're not -- you're not being entrepreneurial enough or you're not being, taking enough risk. you have to be patient to watch something grow and oftentimes, things will go through bubbles. we saw this with biofuels business, for instance, where it was over-hyped. but if we have patience, i'm sure that we can get there and t
and now we've got half of the world population in china and india that want to have the same lifestyle as ours, so there's huge urgency here. >>> i have two sons, they're adopted. we adopted them when they were very young. one four months and one two weeks old. they're great, i don't know that they'll end up being scientists. although my older son is getting very enthusiastic about chemistry and math. so there's hope. they do see that i spend a fair amount of time working. so they...
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it's not fine china. it's just normal dinnerware. it's what i use in my house. >> but that mixing and matching. you said that's kind of the style now. >> it's a good idea if you have a possible and i china pam and include possible, i want to mix and match things that go well together in order to accommodate my own style. we like to of apostate course when we entertain. >> walk us through. >> these are some fine porcelain and fine bone china pieces. bone china is actually a pretty interesting invention. back in the 17 hundreds, they were next to a slaughterhouse. somehow all of the silicon and the porcelain got mixed with bone ash, maybe out in the back. that led to a very light, almost translucent porcelain. you can't see it on the camera, but if i were to hold my hand up to the light, you could see my hands through the lights. so it's very delicate. it's almost translucent, which makes the colors and the blades pop. but it feels very late. >> a lot of detail on it to. >> if you have a couple that you are purchasing for, how do you p
it's not fine china. it's just normal dinnerware. it's what i use in my house. >> but that mixing and matching. you said that's kind of the style now. >> it's a good idea if you have a possible and i china pam and include possible, i want to mix and match things that go well together in order to accommodate my own style. we like to of apostate course when we entertain. >> walk us through. >> these are some fine porcelain and fine bone china pieces. bone china is actually...
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owning these stocks is like owning the great wall of china. you don't want to be in them when the great wall is crumbling. it's got to be a worry that i have seen downgrades of stocks like yum because it's got a huge chinese business through kfc and coach which has been expanding aggressively in china because of worries of a chinese slowdown. similarly, owning a steel company without paying attention to what the chinese are dumping on our markets is like taking your financial life into your own hands. how do you find out all these issues? companies as diverse as corning, 3m, ppg march to the asian drum. you're not going to see it in the release. it's all in the pestering by the analysts. so it's pretty simple. listen to the call and don't hang up until you have heard the last questioners so you can tell how worried the analysts are about the markets that didn't move the needle a few years ago. one final piece of the earnings puzzle which is incredible. this is the earnings seasons that you have to weather something that i've never talked about
owning these stocks is like owning the great wall of china. you don't want to be in them when the great wall is crumbling. it's got to be a worry that i have seen downgrades of stocks like yum because it's got a huge chinese business through kfc and coach which has been expanding aggressively in china because of worries of a chinese slowdown. similarly, owning a steel company without paying attention to what the chinese are dumping on our markets is like taking your financial life into your own...
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the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved "irresponsible" but the times says the attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on the website which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had he massed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we first noticed the unusual activity on our network shortly after we published our article about the outgoing chinese ruling family. >> reporter: security experts and the fbi say china has been targeting news organizations and overseas for the past few years. one goal is to identify the sources of news leaks within the chinese government. it's also part of a broader pat
the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved...
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the mayor went to china to drum up business and has been talking to tech giant microsoft. >> people want to be in the district. you know, when we're at microsoft talking to us about putting innovation center on the grounds and stay -- the heart of, you know, we're on the move. >> reporter: the huge construction projects didn't come together overnight. the former mayors and other leaders should be credited with getting the ball rolling and watching them grow. in the district, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> to virginia now, the hunt is on for a guy who stole $10,000 worth of merchandise from a target store. after closing, investigators say he used tools from the store to break into locked cabinets, got away with ipads and other items. >>> still ahead, president obama will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow night. and we'll have more on what he is expected to tack about next. sue. >>> -- talk about. >>> and temperaturewise, we're starting to see more and more people pop into the warmer temperatures. i will let you know what we expect overnight, and you know what? a couple of cha
the mayor went to china to drum up business and has been talking to tech giant microsoft. >> people want to be in the district. you know, when we're at microsoft talking to us about putting innovation center on the grounds and stay -- the heart of, you know, we're on the move. >> reporter: the huge construction projects didn't come together overnight. the former mayors and other leaders should be credited with getting the ball rolling and watching them grow. in the district, matt...
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china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified wi
china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in...
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china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for you. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab etf onesource-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for the most tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 commission-free etfs, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you only need one source and one place. tdd#:
china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free...
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two republican senators lament the possible sale to china of a u.s. electric car make they're received american tax dollars. senators thune and grassley say $25 million loan to fisker automotesive another example of the president's ininvestment in a failed experiment. two chinese auto makers are said to be in the running to acquire the struggling company. still ahead, is the obama administration the most transparent in history? first, breakdown of the sequester numbers. step-by-step explanation with the former head of the congressional budget office. ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spe
two republican senators lament the possible sale to china of a u.s. electric car make they're received american tax dollars. senators thune and grassley say $25 million loan to fisker automotesive another example of the president's ininvestment in a failed experiment. two chinese auto makers are said to be in the running to acquire the struggling company. still ahead, is the obama administration the most transparent in history? first, breakdown of the sequester numbers. step-by-step explanation...
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and we see a lot of oil going from at least china to west africa to china. and that more than outweighs the reduced import into the united states. >> okay. at what point -- >> i had the positive outlook now. >> okay. at the same time, you had to cut the dividend, the stock has not done well, the group has not done well. your stock is part of a group. at what point -- you've got some numbers in your release about how maybe there's not going to be as many ships being made, but at what point do you have to say, look, our business is going to be bad for the duration, it's not coming together. >> it is coming together now. i have personally invested many, many millions in the company. >> oh. >> and recently, and that shows that i -- i put the money where the mouth is, you know. >> you had to cut the dividend. >> yes, but that is a kind of allocation in the direction of new buildings. >> okay. >> we wish to expand and instead of giving the money back to shareholders, we will buy new ships and increase capacity. >> but you have been buying ships all the way down. >
and we see a lot of oil going from at least china to west africa to china. and that more than outweighs the reduced import into the united states. >> okay. at what point -- >> i had the positive outlook now. >> okay. at the same time, you had to cut the dividend, the stock has not done well, the group has not done well. your stock is part of a group. at what point -- you've got some numbers in your release about how maybe there's not going to be as many ships being made, but...
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we still owe and they still hack, and now china is officially out of control. don't look now, but proof today our sugar daddy is a thief. virginia based corporation out with a lin report that links the chinese military with stealing vital secrets from husband. hacking our military contractors or energy companies and scores of other industries, doing is to 10 bray zenly and consistently and so often that it borders on a joke. it's no joke. given the fact that it's china, our biggest creditor and the nation that owes more than 1.3 trillion dollars of the debt creates a serious dilemma for us which could explain the white house's caution, if not tepid response to all of this. because we owe doesn't mean we 0 china a response and an angry response at that. the next guest says you bet we better have an angry response. aaron, i'm waiting. not hearing it. what do you make of that. just to give you a scale of that size, it would be equivalent to0 billion tweets of information stored over a period of five years. it's a lot of information that can be used againsts in the
we still owe and they still hack, and now china is officially out of control. don't look now, but proof today our sugar daddy is a thief. virginia based corporation out with a lin report that links the chinese military with stealing vital secrets from husband. hacking our military contractors or energy companies and scores of other industries, doing is to 10 bray zenly and consistently and so often that it borders on a joke. it's no joke. given the fact that it's china, our biggest creditor and...
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we see china picking up. latin america was the strongest growth region for two years in a row, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, taken it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in, the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth with local money being invested. >> now, there's also
we see china picking up. latin america was the strongest growth region for two years in a row, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, taken it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in...
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security, perts point the finger at china. we look at the evidence and talk with someone who spent years with the agency. ted cruz is getting attention. the freshman republican is accused of mccarthyism of the interrogation of chuck hagel. is this the early stages of cruz derangen't syndrome? we look at the fine print of deal to send pred over the drones to the uae. it starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: you won't believe at columbia university yesterday. students showed up for quantum mechanics class. but instead they got a trip show. it wasn't pretty. if .the physics professor took t off. >> to learn quantum mechanics. strip to your raw, erase all garbage from your brain and start over again. >> kimberly: well, he later curled in a fetal position while footage of hitler, saddam hussein and others were on the screen behind him. the bizarre stunt included ninjas and stuffed animals of course. it was executive produced by greg gutfeld. >> dana: sounds a weird thin
security, perts point the finger at china. we look at the evidence and talk with someone who spent years with the agency. ted cruz is getting attention. the freshman republican is accused of mccarthyism of the interrogation of chuck hagel. is this the early stages of cruz derangen't syndrome? we look at the fine print of deal to send pred over the drones to the uae. it starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: you won't...
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china and india continue to add a coal-fired power plant essentially every week. so, do you look at that and say this is -- climate change is going to happen, no matter what at this point? >> well, some climate change is already happening and will continue to happen. the physics of the problem are quite challenging. we put, well, 85% of the energy used by earth inc, it comes from fossil fuels. and the combustion of those fuels results in us putting 90 million tons of heat-trapping pollution into the atmosphere every day, as if it's an open sewer. it does obey the laws of physics. it traps enough extra energy every day to equal the amount in 400,000 hiroshima atomic bombs. and that's what's evaporating much more water off the oceans and filling the sky with a lot more water vapor and these great basins of water vapor in the sky are now filled or overflowing. you get the kind of downpours in my home city in nashville where thousands of my neighbors lost their homes and businesses, had no flood insurance because it was a so-called once the a thousand year event. yest
china and india continue to add a coal-fired power plant essentially every week. so, do you look at that and say this is -- climate change is going to happen, no matter what at this point? >> well, some climate change is already happening and will continue to happen. the physics of the problem are quite challenging. we put, well, 85% of the energy used by earth inc, it comes from fossil fuels. and the combustion of those fuels results in us putting 90 million tons of heat-trapping...
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i think of the challenge china presents is very different. we should be wary about managing the decline and sudden internal combustion. >> we're doing debt ceiling, sequester and drying to get a budget and we have a washington that's focused on the gray, not necessarily on the young generation that needs investment. >> part of what makes it so challenging is the two coalitions overlapping. older white votes, three-fifths of whites over 45 voted for romney. the heart of the democratic coalition is younger, nonwhite voters. the 19% overlapping that was part of the millennial generation. the big story that bill bishop wrote about. very different, the constituency 80% of so the challenge is finding a way to kind of reconcile the interests of these very different coalitions around what i think is correct. that there is a common interest here. that ultimately that unless we do a better job of getting more of these young people into the middle class, there is no one to create the tax base to kind of support what is a growing senior population. our p
i think of the challenge china presents is very different. we should be wary about managing the decline and sudden internal combustion. >> we're doing debt ceiling, sequester and drying to get a budget and we have a washington that's focused on the gray, not necessarily on the young generation that needs investment. >> part of what makes it so challenging is the two coalitions overlapping. older white votes, three-fifths of whites over 45 voted for romney. the heart of the...
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there are positives, workers would get more money under the plan and not outsourced to china. you need somebody in the stores, some benefit, but a lot of of losers, higher unemployment, certainly at some point, and other negatives. i sort of think they should get to the bottom of the research and do both. index it to inflation which they should do anyway and lets certain politicians benefit it, saying they're going to raise it every few years, if it raises the unemployment rate in a couple of years, get rid of it and prove it's bad for the economy and we could kind of see what could happen. >> maybe it it should be indicated to average wages instead of inflation. >> john, is it more black and white? should we hike it or scrap it? what's better for the job market? >> i think a hybrid of it. and what you hit on, brenda, i think is the best thing to do and that is index it to average wages. and how far most people said. the data does not support this. the white house, the only study they could find is the 2010 study that had more people debunking it, than people saying it's a rea
there are positives, workers would get more money under the plan and not outsourced to china. you need somebody in the stores, some benefit, but a lot of of losers, higher unemployment, certainly at some point, and other negatives. i sort of think they should get to the bottom of the research and do both. index it to inflation which they should do anyway and lets certain politicians benefit it, saying they're going to raise it every few years, if it raises the unemployment rate in a couple of...
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brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something, and that costs elephants living in the wild. like, it's a huge price to pay that none of our children will live in a world where elephants live in the wild. >> is this conversation happening in china? it's clearly happening here. >> trying. >> i feel like i've read reed about it and watched bhaets going on. >> trying. >> how much of this had is taking hold there? >> it's not easy. >> you're right. i mean, it's very -- ngo's, the nongovernment organizations, the world wildlife funds, those kind of things we think of second nature here, don't exi
brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something,...
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we're lagging everyone, china and germany. and you up to keep it away from the congressional lock jams. even if we were leading the rest of the world you'd still want to have something foreign purely for the sake of international diversification. and you need that because of the partisanship that's so nasty. you don't have to bet on anything exotic look a chinese -- like a chinese company, am though those countries are where the growth is. buy canadian stock. their financials look like ours. canada is healthy. one that handled the financial crisis and the recession than we did here in the u.s. you can think of etfs. the ewj in japan, the eww in brazil. those are etfs that act as proxies for the continents overseas. you can no longer just phone home. you have to go around the world for 20% of your holdings. please do this. you just can no longer trust washington to do the right thing when it comes to your savings or investments. in fact, you can trust them to do the wrong thing. which is why i insist that you have an internatio
we're lagging everyone, china and germany. and you up to keep it away from the congressional lock jams. even if we were leading the rest of the world you'd still want to have something foreign purely for the sake of international diversification. and you need that because of the partisanship that's so nasty. you don't have to bet on anything exotic look a chinese -- like a chinese company, am though those countries are where the growth is. buy canadian stock. their financials look like ours....
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you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our system, stealing our intellectual property. this is not how you want to act if you talk about words like partnership. >> the chinese will say in response, some will say, look, you guys do it, too. why are you getting so head up? you ran the cia and the nsa. what would be your response to them? >> i'd freely admit that all nations spy, all nations conduct espionage, but some nations, like ours, self-limit. we steal other nation's secret s to keep americans safe and free. we don't do it to make americans rich or to make american indu
you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our...
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how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed last week was china. aren't we petrified that china is stalled? break out the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is chimerical. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. he said china is coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got the whole litany, isn't the consumer tapped out by higher gasoline prices? by the end of the payroll tax holiday, by increased taxes for the rich. by the bad weather lately. i don't know, but our newly created gatsby index was on fire today. so were dollar stores. dollar tree, and great gatsby nick caraway. and how about the all-time high, home depot. three-point jump macy's moving up another buck and walmart continuing to run, despite endless attempts by bears portraying the company having a dim view of the future. something i'll discuss later in the show, saying jcpenney stinks,
how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed last week was china. aren't we petrified that china is stalled? break out the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is chimerical. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. he said china is coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got...
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china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or make our infrastructure more vulnerable to attack. >> james falus has bryn the book on china, and he is a national correspondent for atlantic. mr. falus. >> thank you, chuck. >> let's start with what is it that china is doing here. why do they want to do all of these cyber attacks? is it a way to catch up on technology? >> i think it's a lot of different things. over the decades, there have been all sorts of allegation, and partly it's just random hackers, partly crooks looking to scam your e-mail account or mine. partly it's corporati
china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or...
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i'm not a china scholar, but i do know from reporting on the china story many times, you know, they counterfeit our goods, they pirate our intellectual property, they steal stuff, they love to take our technology. why should this be any different? they're kind of rogues out there. they're rogues, at least in leadership, the upper echelons of the party. they're a bunch of rogues. >> well, i could think of many other examples of rogues around the world that are much more serious in terms of various threats to the u.s., but in terms of, you know, where we should see this threat, i would say that in the whole scheme of things -- because hacking can be categorized in three major areas. you have the ones where they're stealing information like in this case. and mostly the chinese are engaging in this kind of hacking. then you also have the hacking that is very much terrorist oriented and you have very isolated instances of people trying to do this to prove themselves to, try to get into like a gang and this way they can get hired to do more serious things. but this is not necessarily sponsored. >> li
i'm not a china scholar, but i do know from reporting on the china story many times, you know, they counterfeit our goods, they pirate our intellectual property, they steal stuff, they love to take our technology. why should this be any different? they're kind of rogues out there. they're rogues, at least in leadership, the upper echelons of the party. they're a bunch of rogues. >> well, i could think of many other examples of rogues around the world that are much more serious in terms of...
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. >> families in china host dumpling-mafking parties to celebrate lunar new year's eve. this klassic grandpa las restaurant carries on the centuries-old tradition. >> the significance is you have to make your own and you do it together. >> teach us how to make pork-filled pot stickers and a sugar-filled doe ball in soup. it's harder than it looks. >> there's a hole in it. >> will ma and her volunteers are members of a bert china town tomorrow. they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolism. >> the shaped like a crescent moon also shaped like a gold and silver ingot indicated prosperity. >> these students came for a taste of chinese culture and dumpling kwi seens. >> i want to bake them at home now. >> the new year 4711 is the year of the snake one of the zodiac animals in the lunar calendar. some say it's good for finances but others say snake years include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1941 and september 11th in 2001. some plan to slither from risk. >> move with caution just like a snake. be very cautious. >> so whenever you think of the
. >> families in china host dumpling-mafking parties to celebrate lunar new year's eve. this klassic grandpa las restaurant carries on the centuries-old tradition. >> the significance is you have to make your own and you do it together. >> teach us how to make pork-filled pot stickers and a sugar-filled doe ball in soup. it's harder than it looks. >> there's a hole in it. >> will ma and her volunteers are members of a bert china town tomorrow. they educate the...
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what will it take to prove that to china? >> reporter: i don't think the chinese are saying they don't think it is a nuclear test. they are not objecting to that. we are waiting for the ferry normally slow wheels of the bureaucracy here. to turn. not to carry out this task, that was drawn back at them in p'yongyang. it will be very interesting to see what the chinese response is to that, whether they're going to adopt a harder line against p'yongyang. not just diplomatic supporters, they also provide material support like food and fuel and private investments inside north korea. the north koreans are very highly dependent on support of the chinese to keep their regime afloat. if that were to be withdrawn if it had very serious consequences. >> and the international community very eager to hear what china has to say in reaction to this. reporting from beijing let's go to washington and get some reaction there. is after 1:00 in the morning now. what is being said in the united states on this? >> there is no official reaction fr
what will it take to prove that to china? >> reporter: i don't think the chinese are saying they don't think it is a nuclear test. they are not objecting to that. we are waiting for the ferry normally slow wheels of the bureaucracy here. to turn. not to carry out this task, that was drawn back at them in p'yongyang. it will be very interesting to see what the chinese response is to that, whether they're going to adopt a harder line against p'yongyang. not just diplomatic supporters, they...
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china can become the second largest market. they have massive room to expand in the people's republic. even china is full of aspirational coffee drinkers. and more importantly, underlying growth trends remain strong. same store sales are up 6%. and that's global. and solid of course to every region except for europe of course. the company also reaffirmed guidance for 2013. this is a global story as you have more people with money worldwide, they're going to behave more and more like their conspicuously consuming counterparts here in america. how do you say triple venti cappuccino in mandarin? you can follow along at actionalertsplus.com, co-managed by stephanie link. and whole foods. you know this story. whole foods is the largest retailer of natural and organic foods out there, with some 340 stores across the united states, canada and the u.k. when you shop at whole foods it's -- well, sometimes you pay through the nose, but the prices aren't that bad. you do so gladly because you know everything has gotten the good housekeepi
china can become the second largest market. they have massive room to expand in the people's republic. even china is full of aspirational coffee drinkers. and more importantly, underlying growth trends remain strong. same store sales are up 6%. and that's global. and solid of course to every region except for europe of course. the company also reaffirmed guidance for 2013. this is a global story as you have more people with money worldwide, they're going to behave more and more like their...
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learning about ancient china is important about understanding china today. >> this provides everyone a window to old china. >> the terra-cotta exhibit runs until late may at san francisco's aggies art museum. and the stage is set for san francisco's always spectacular lunar few year celebration. it celebrates the start of the lunar calendar and the year of the snake. costumes and firecrackers will light up the paid raid mark. it begins at market and second street and winds through union square into chinatown. it andy at concern any and washington street. >> coming up next, the oscarsna just one day away and we have a preview of the internal tributes to james bond. >> question are an hour and a half away from a fundraiser in an east bay gym. it will benefit families of the sandy hook tragedy. i'm kira klapper live in concord. i'll tell you the connections these people have with the victims 3, >>. >> welcome back, coming up at 6:30, we are starting out this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's lisa argen. >> good morning, katie. here's a look at lake tahoe where we had so
learning about ancient china is important about understanding china today. >> this provides everyone a window to old china. >> the terra-cotta exhibit runs until late may at san francisco's aggies art museum. and the stage is set for san francisco's always spectacular lunar few year celebration. it celebrates the start of the lunar calendar and the year of the snake. costumes and firecrackers will light up the paid raid mark. it begins at market and second street and winds through...
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you use this term, better tone, when it came to china. what is better tone, in terms of a where we could be six months from now? >> look back to the spring of 2011. we really saw the construction equipment market demand drop by 50%. since then, we have not seen good demand in china for construction equipment. that is a market we sell a lot of electrical equipment. january we saw positive orders, one month does not make a trend. it is hard to start a trend without a month. what we are encouraged about in january, typically this is a weaker time period, post chinese new year, that is normally when you see the economy pick up. we are encouraged that we are starting to see a heart beat, one of the markets that has been moribund for the last couple of years. >> you talk about a new way to view the company. you have fast growing products and systems, you have a vehicle segment. analysts did start by saying is there a possibility that you may spin out truck and auto? is that an idea or something that makes it easier to understand eaton? >> reall
you use this term, better tone, when it came to china. what is better tone, in terms of a where we could be six months from now? >> look back to the spring of 2011. we really saw the construction equipment market demand drop by 50%. since then, we have not seen good demand in china for construction equipment. that is a market we sell a lot of electrical equipment. january we saw positive orders, one month does not make a trend. it is hard to start a trend without a month. what we are...
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can china become gm's largest market? interesting question, right? can europe stop them in their tracks like it has? will the government soon be out of the stock? we got to get some caller on the stock because some people say this is incredibly cheap stock and others say it's played out. we get results from jarden, too. we've been extremely skeptical but let's say he keeps taking over yard after yard of the aisles in target with his indispensable gadgets. i go nowhere without my jimmy buffet margarita mix. i bet he delivers well. pepsico as well, has performed extremely well. i would use any weakness to roll into the stock. then there's waste management. lots of talk about how the company could do a real estate trust investment diversion. i expect we'll learn if they're going into the reit structure when they report. i'm listening also for hints of a bigger dividend. waste management is revered in the industry because of their use of natural gas trucks -- natural gas as a surface fuel. friday morning we hear from enbridge. when we hear about gasoline
can china become gm's largest market? interesting question, right? can europe stop them in their tracks like it has? will the government soon be out of the stock? we got to get some caller on the stock because some people say this is incredibly cheap stock and others say it's played out. we get results from jarden, too. we've been extremely skeptical but let's say he keeps taking over yard after yard of the aisles in target with his indispensable gadgets. i go nowhere without my jimmy buffet...